Senate Delays Vote \ 32Nd Annual Celebration for Dads on New Constitution Scheduled to Be Held October 10

Senate Delays Vote \ 32Nd Annual Celebration for Dads on New Constitution Scheduled to Be Held October 10

■>c^m OCT 5 i?595t Weather Editorial Cloudy, Rainy Need Academics and Warm (Ennttfrttrut latlg GlamjMB rSoe Page 2) "Serving Storrs Since 1896' VOL CXIII, No 11 Offices in Student Union Building STORRS. CONNECTICUT Complete UPI Wire Service fRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1959 Senate Delays Vote \ 32nd Annual Celebration For Dads On New Constitution Scheduled To Be Held October 10 The new constitution of the stilullon will have to wait un- Husky Handbook was coming 111. Dad! So glad you could Serve Visitors turkey dinners Associated Student Govern- til it is entirely written. along very well, and ttial this come. The event la the thirty- lor SLS0 from 11:13 to 1:30. ment has been temporarily de- The Finance Committee, year, the Husky Handbook second annual Dads t>S) Cele- r li reported that last year laved until the final and com- under the chairmanship of would be sent out 1o the new bration at the Unlversttj ol 1900 persona were served din- plete version of it is ready. All Senator Robert Cross <USA>. students by the end of Juno, Connecticut when Me students ners, that remains to be written in recommended thirteen dollars fHt- sAFKTY Committee honor their Dads by treating A sightseeing bus will leave the constitution is the preata- and 50 cents for the Bloodmo- ' ' . ___.. ' Iham to a day of lun. • the student Union at n and He and one of the bylaws bile Committee, which will use uhose «*auman >» bena,m Br a This year it is to IK- held on 12 a in. fur a lour Of the new dealing with committees. this money to have the trophy, ' n Davenport (ISO), was Saturday, October 10, The buildings cm campus, The hi As was originally the plan, «*!* is given to the house given the recommendation mam affair of the daj w ill be for the lour an- the Pershlng parts of the constitution would which donates the most blood 'hat they look into the situ* p the football game to he held Rifles and t.he Scabbard and be brought up at each meeting, '" »' Bloodmobile, engraved "on of the stir, t lights and at 2 p.m. The University nf tabled for one week and tlten with the house's name. the West Campus parking Blade military groups. The Connecticut will match its men will lie dressed in mililui v voted upon the next week. THE ALUMNI Commit lee. situation. foic, against that nf the Uni- cue-- and w ill esCOl t the visit- when another part (if the con- which is led by Senator Ste- The Junior class, represent- versity of Massachusetts, en - around the campus, when ftitution would be brought up. phen Nevas (USA I. said that ed by Senator Joseph Pendei- ihe fathers register In the Now. discussion and voting the Yale Bowl Alumni Party Ion 1USA1, announced that Dl KINli HALF-TIME Ihe will have to be delayed until drew many alumni to it, and the junior class would spo.-i- I conn marching band will pre- morning, they will be able to the constitution is completely was a great success. At one sor a dance in lie HUB on sent » special tribute to Did Sign up to go one one of the written. The remaining parts time. Nevas said, there was October -I. The danca will be entitled "Musical Memories in two tours at that time, The will probably be written by about 1600 alumni present. He held in the HUB Gallery. Bar- the Life of a Dad" The hand tour win include the Physical next week's meeting. also staled that the Alumni bara Ceppetolll is the chair- will play songs lhat Dads will Si lencc, ii.mi.untie-., pine Arts AFTKR t'ONSIDKRABl.K would like to hold their an- man of this dance. He also especially appreciate and at Center and Ihe E. O. Smith discussion on whether or not llua' alumni dinner meeting announced that the Junior the same time will form appro- School buildings, the constitution should be before Christmas this year. Prom would tie held on priate formations. Pot those lathers who are brought up before the Senate Senator Donna Carluccio March 18 at the Statler-Hilton letters will be printed and Interested In soccer there will piece by piece. Senator Rich- <USA> said that work on the Hotel in Hartford, sent load living units Inviting he a match between Uconn and ard Harrington (USA) pro- (in- students' lathers iu attend Umass at 10:30 a.m. on the posed a motion that the Senate she events. Tin- students era soccer field. ihould postpone the voting on aaked to write (hell father's Receptions! Will he held 111 the bylaws, which Senator Thespians Try Out names Snd addresses on the honor of lihe fathers at the Ann Ktkind (ISOl had read envelopes provided early In the individual living units at I I previously, until they were week when they are distrib- In the afternoon where the completed and in the minutes. parents will gel ■ chane uted. The Died- Day Commit- meet the Other student- who Senator Matthew Schechter For Speech Play tee members win coUecl these (ISOl proposed an amendment letters and will scud them out live In the same residence M to this motion which asked Next Wednesday, October 7, nor and Lowe musical, redpl their daugihter or son tinougii University mailing to For the fust time the Dads all she dads Invited by their children. Commuter students Day program is being plumed can get their letters at the hv the- lions.- of Reprcset ls> A "MUM" FOR DAD ... as i typical for SIM. and the profits go towards a schol- lll'H control desk . lives of the Assoclsted Stu- Uconn coed pins a "mum" on her equally arship lund. Their slogan is "a dollar (or dent Government. Rose Marls typical dad. The mums are sold each year a scholar". (Campus Photo) There will be a Dad's Day Amodeo Is the chairman of the Program of Events in the Stu- rommittee. The members are: This motion was passed hv French writer. Colette, and £« Acuity of the Speechi and dent Union available when the Mike Ssfsrewitz, Estelle 1-a the Senate, therefore, the con- has been turned into a Let- ^^nc^^at'scfi^ 'wofiM dads register In I he main lob- Branch, Susan Oraf and Rren- by between 10 am. and 1 p.m. be on reserve in the library da .tones. lor all those whe are Interest- Training Program Still Open In conjunction with this will IN CONJUNCTION with the ed in tryingo out. Experience he held a Student Leaders' theme of Dad's Day. the Stu- Organization Bills Coffee wihere the student lead- is not needed. There are a dent Union Social Committee great variety of roles avail- ers, such as class officers, stu- Is hold IN-; I Harvest Moon Rail able. To Interested UC Students dent senators and holders of In ihe Ballroom at R:W p.m. major campus organizations, Passed By Senate Openings are still available ing up for the pYogram and Each trainee will be given All students and their parents WSGC In the Daily Campus training will act as hosts and hostesses are Invited to the gathering, ithe paper and who missed the h;s choice Of department and for the guests. Two bills, both submitted by class or su'iool spirit. And if The Women's Student Gov- program for experienced and first meeting are encouraged is trained in the workings of Laal year the Dad's Day AT THE SAME time t.he President Edric Bates (ISO), this evaluation indicates an in- ernment Convocation, post- inexperienced people inter- to attend tins meeting, accord- that department, though cross- Committee had the Innovation ability of this class structure ested in the working on the Aimy Reserve Office)■ Ttsin of a Mr. i 'mm . IM in was an of tihe Student Senate, were poned last Monday due to the ing to Charles Raymond, Ex- specialization is encouraged. to promote spirit, that the Stu- paper. ecutive Editor. A new lac. t has been add- ing Corps is sponsoring a Mili- outstanding male cm esmpUS, passed at its meeting Wednes- dent Senate consider modify- power failure on South Cam- The first "heeling" session The reining of "Heelers' ed to tlie "heeling" program tary Open House iii the ROTC chosen hv the women student* day night. Both bills have to ing or replacing It." pus, will be held this Monday Was held last Monday and to in the news, feature, sports this year, Interested students Hanger fiom 9:.10 to 12 a.m. and who was presented at the do with class organization. T:»e reason Bates gave for at 6:30 p.m. In the HUB Ball- date about 45 people are en- and copy department will be who have had extensive pre- This event will feature a short half of the football game. Tin* movie on the latest ground The first bill reads: "I move this bill was "to insure that room, as had been originally rolled in the experienced and handled by the Executive vious experience on other committee In deciding Ihe pro- that the class presidents be re- inexperienced phases of the School or commercial papers combat techniques as well as gram of events decided th ll organizationally, the Associ- planned. Editor assisted by the City, quired to submit to toe steer- ated Student Government is "heeling" program. The Drat Feature, Sports and C 0 p : in.iv participate in an informal weapons and classroom dis- the Idea of a Mr.

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